Mike Tolbert: Complete Fantasy Profile and Draft Strategy

Carolina Panthers running back Mike Tolbert will begin his first season with a new team in 2012, which could either make or break the fantasy seasons of some owners out there.

The 26-year-old power back has played four seasons in the NFL, all with the San Diego Chargers, and has rushed for over 1,400 yards and 20 touchdowns since the start of 2008.

Here, we break down Tolbert's fantasy outlook for the 2012 NFL season.

Where He Ranks

Tolbert has not been a very popular fantasy choice this summer. His average draft position in ESPN Fantasy Football Leagues is 151st overall. I wouldn't suggest drafting him until the later rounds, perhaps the 15th or beyond depending on how many teams are in your league.

He is ranked as the 48th-best running back available in ESPN Leagues, but is, on average, the 56th RB chosen in ESPN drafts.

Latest News

Panthers head coach Ron Rivera is unsure whether running back Jonathan Stewart (ankle injury) will play in Carolina's season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday, according to The State's Steve Reed.

If Stewart can't go for the Panthers, expect DeAngelo Williams and Mike Tolbert to carry the rushing load for Carolina. The Bucs ranked dead last in rushing defense last season and will likely surrender tons of yards to the Panthers on the ground this weekend.

Split Situation

Williams and Stewart carried the ball 155 and 142 times, respectively, last season, each averaging exactly 5.4 yards per carry. The two backs combined for 1,597 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground as well.

Both were used a lot in the receiving game too, especially Stewart, who caught 47 balls for 413 yards and four touchdowns. Tolbert can challenge Stewart playing as a receiver out of the backfield, though; he caught 54 balls in 2011.

Given the mass of quality backs on Carolina's roster and the threat of quarterback Cam Newton as a rusher, however, I see Tolbert getting no more than 15-20 percent of the carries for the Panthers in 2012.

Season Projections

With Stewart and Williams taking a majority of the reps in the Panthers backfield, look for Tolbert to become a change-of-pace back used primarily in goal-line or short-yardage situations.

At 5'9", 245 pounds Tolbert is a bulky back who doesn't go down easily.